[Origami] ADMIN REMINDER: list info link and email addresses

2023-05-15 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
Recent list-admin-related activity has motivated me to resurrect an old
list service, that of a monthly admin post reminding folks how the list
works, including important links and addresses. So:

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Thanks. Now, go fold something, and come back and tell us about it!

Anne LaVin
for the o-list admin gang


Re: [Origami] James Minoru Sakoda

2023-05-15 Thread Laura R via Origami
Thank you, Philip, for sharing this. Before I started reading this captivating 
story, I was moved by the NYTimes line: “This article is part of Overlooked, a 
series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, 
went unreported in The Times.”
How remarkable it is for the NYTimes to look back to honor these people. 

Laura Rozenberg

> On May 15, 2023, at 8:54 AM, Philip Chapman-Bell via Origami 
>  wrote:
> 
> Greetings:
> 
> I didn't see this article mentioned here and think it should be more widely 
> shared.
> 
> https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/08/obituaries/james-sakoda-overlooked.html?unlocked_article_code=r2WQGRzSze8XAlNFEKGTC1XBpHtdg2tNKRub2NBCVZgPkT6t_1x2wif9p1Ub0DP5Fn1zBGHuJgjadcOCX6m8IqgTkxYs3uU8I3XuU6V-TaecFKipHeo0ngNtVRJj_lqyiv5L16saqqjWwg4bpJfHJwuNI9p_mpY6T1R1CdeuEpCmPg9eZWWhNAc7SY9eebeQ5WysAx0vx6zsY_KMitE4e7raOjUpPyYJHnA_CE-fJFyP7dzcU6F97OcAbXOdBIoYFQp0pbjNOIRSJinf0IzXyQtzuGrzDXajuvXfwDPb1YFnaRFENeE_NfZOe1TmXfouvjHHZRTIfwA9nY0ktvBu8y9TeE4=url-share
> 
> It's not about origami so much, but about the other interesting and important 
> work James Sakoda did when he wasn't folding. Because most of us have day 
> jobs.
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Philip
> 
> 



[Origami] James Minoru Sakoda

2023-05-15 Thread Philip Chapman-Bell via Origami

Greetings:

I didn't see this article mentioned here and think it should be more 
widely shared.


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/08/obituaries/james-sakoda-overlooked.html?unlocked_article_code=r2WQGRzSze8XAlNFEKGTC1XBpHtdg2tNKRub2NBCVZgPkT6t_1x2wif9p1Ub0DP5Fn1zBGHuJgjadcOCX6m8IqgTkxYs3uU8I3XuU6V-TaecFKipHeo0ngNtVRJj_lqyiv5L16saqqjWwg4bpJfHJwuNI9p_mpY6T1R1CdeuEpCmPg9eZWWhNAc7SY9eebeQ5WysAx0vx6zsY_KMitE4e7raOjUpPyYJHnA_CE-fJFyP7dzcU6F97OcAbXOdBIoYFQp0pbjNOIRSJinf0IzXyQtzuGrzDXajuvXfwDPb1YFnaRFENeE_NfZOe1TmXfouvjHHZRTIfwA9nY0ktvBu8y9TeE4=url-share

It's not about origami so much, but about the other interesting and 
important work James Sakoda did when he wasn't folding. Because most of 
us have day jobs.


Yours,

Philip